people discriminate based on their physical appearance against each other with intense hatred
yes... the conflict(s) was racism and love. The main conflict is finding his "dad."
A conflict theorist would view racism as a way for dominant groups to maintain power and control over marginalized groups. They would argue that racism creates social inequalities by allowing those in power to justify their privileged positions and oppress others based on race. Conflict theorists would advocate for dismantling systemic racism to address these power imbalances.
The main problems in the South were conflict from racism and segregation.
social-conflict approach
racism versus class discrimination
The different ideas about slavery bought the North and South into conflict. =]
The main conflict in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is the struggle against racism and segregation faced by the Logan family in Mississippi during the 1930s. The family fights to maintain their dignity and integrity in the face of discrimination and injustices from the white community.
External conflict
Racism affects Romiette and Julio in the novel by creating barriers to their relationship due to societal prejudices and stereotypes based on their different ethnic backgrounds. They face discrimination and opposition from those around them, which leads to conflict and challenges in their relationship. The racism they experience highlights the larger issues of inequality and prejudice in their community.
I think that it is man vs society because Tomi and his family have to deal with the racism of everyone in the country.
"Mockingbird" by Kathryn Erskine deals with internal conflict, as the protagonist, Caitlin, struggles with understanding emotions and coping with her brother's death. The story also explores themes of grief, empathy, and acceptance.
In the book "Zora and Me," one conflict is the tension between the main character, Zora, and the racism and prejudice she faces in her community. This conflict arises as Zora navigates her identity and relationships in a racially divided society, highlighting themes of injustice and resilience.